package com.didichuxing.datachannel.agent.integration.test.datasource;

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import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InterruptedIOException;
import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
import java.util.*;

import org.apache.log4j.FileAppender;
import org.apache.log4j.Layout;
import org.apache.log4j.helpers.LogLog;
import org.apache.log4j.spi.LoggingEvent;

/**
 * DailyRollingFileAppender extends {@link FileAppender} so that the underlying file is rolled over at a user chosen
 * frequency. DailyRollingFileAppender has been observed to exhibit synchronization issues and data loss. The log4j
 * extras companion includes alternatives which should be considered for new deployments and which are discussed in the
 * documentation for org.apache.log4j.rolling.RollingFileAppender.
 * <p>
 * The rolling schedule is specified by the <b>DatePattern</b> option. This pattern should follow the
 * {@link SimpleDateFormat} conventions. In particular, you <em>must</em> escape literal text within a pair of single
 * quotes. A formatted version of the date pattern is used as the suffix for the rolled file name.
 * <p>
 * For example, if the <b>File</b> option is set to <code>/foo/bar.log</code> and the <b>DatePattern</b> set to
 * <code>'.'yyyy-MM-dd</code>, on 2001-02-16 at midnight, the logging file <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log.2001-02-16</code> and logging for 2001-02-17 will continue in <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it
 * rolls over the next day.
 * <p>
 * Is is possible to specify monthly, weekly, half-daily, daily, hourly, or minutely rollover schedules.
 * <p>
 * <table border="1" cellpadding="2">
 * <tr>
 * <th>DatePattern</th>
 * <th>Rollover schedule</th>
 * <th>Example</th>
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-MM</code>
 * <td>Rollover at the beginning of each month</td>
 * <td>At midnight of May 31st, 2002 <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to <code>/foo/bar.log.2002-05</code>.
 * Logging for the month of June will be output to <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it is also rolled over the next
 * month.
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-ww</code>
 * <td>Rollover at the first day of each week. The first day of the week depends on the locale.</td>
 * <td>Assuming the first day of the week is Sunday, on Saturday midnight, June 9th 2002, the file <i>/foo/bar.log</i>
 * will be copied to <i>/foo/bar.log.2002-23</i>. Logging for the 24th week of 2002 will be output to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it is rolled over the next week.
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-MM-dd</code>
 * <td>Rollover at midnight each day.</td>
 * <td>At midnight, on March 8th, 2002, <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log.2002-03-08</code>. Logging for the 9th day of March will be output to <code>/foo/bar.log</code>
 * until it is rolled over the next day.
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-MM-dd-a</code>
 * <td>Rollover at midnight and midday of each day.</td>
 * <td>At noon, on March 9th, 2002, <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to <code>/foo/bar.log.2002-03-09-AM</code>.
 * Logging for the afternoon of the 9th will be output to <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it is rolled over at midnight.
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-MM-dd-HH</code>
 * <td>Rollover at the top of every hour.</td>
 * <td>At approximately 11:00.000 o'clock on March 9th, 2002, <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log.2002-03-09-10</code>. Logging for the 11th hour of the 9th of March will be output to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it is rolled over at the beginning of the next hour.
 * <tr>
 * <td><code>'.'yyyy-MM-dd-HH-mm</code>
 * <td>Rollover at the beginning of every minute.</td>
 * <td>At approximately 11:23,000, on March 9th, 2001, <code>/foo/bar.log</code> will be copied to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log.2001-03-09-10-22</code>. Logging for the minute of 11:23 (9th of March) will be output to
 * <code>/foo/bar.log</code> until it is rolled over the next minute.
 * </table>
 * <p>
 * Do not use the colon ":" character in anywhere in the <b>DatePattern</b> option. The text before the colon is
 * interpeted as the protocol specificaion of a URL which is probably not what you want.
 * 
 * @author Eirik Lygre
 * @author Ceki G&uuml;lc&uuml;
 */
public class MinDailyRollingFileAppender extends FileAppender {

    // The code assumes that the following constants are in a increasing
    // sequence.
    static final int      TOP_OF_TROUBLE = -1;
    static final int      TOP_OF_MINUTE  = 0;
    static final int      TOP_OF_HOUR    = 1;
    static final int      HALF_DAY       = 2;
    static final int      TOP_OF_DAY     = 3;
    static final int      TOP_OF_WEEK    = 4;
    static final int      TOP_OF_MONTH   = 5;

    /**
     * The date pattern. By default, the pattern is set to "'.'yyyy-MM-dd" meaning daily rollover.
     */
    private String        datePattern    = "'.'yyyy-MM-dd";

    /**
     * The log file will be renamed to the value of the scheduledFilename variable when the next interval is entered.
     * For example, if the rollover period is one hour, the log file will be renamed to the value of "scheduledFilename"
     * at the beginning of the next hour. The precise time when a rollover occurs depends on logging activity.
     */
    private String        scheduledFilename;

    /**
     * The next time we estimate a rollover should occur.
     */
    private long          nextCheck      = System.currentTimeMillis() - 1;

    Date                  now            = new Date();

    SimpleDateFormat      sdf;

    RollingCalendar       rc             = new RollingCalendar();

    int                   checkPeriod    = TOP_OF_TROUBLE;

    // The gmtTimeZone is used only in computeCheckPeriod() method.
    static final TimeZone gmtTimeZone    = TimeZone.getTimeZone("GMT");

    /**
     * The default constructor does nothing.
     */
    public MinDailyRollingFileAppender() {
    }

    int minInterver = 1;

    public MinDailyRollingFileAppender(int minInterver) {
        this.minInterver = (minInterver > 60 || minInterver < 0) ? 1 : minInterver;
        rc.setMinIntever(this.minInterver);
    }

    /**
     * Instantiate a <code>DailyRollingFileAppender</code> and open the file designated by <code>filename</code>. The
     * opened filename will become the ouput destination for this appender.
     */
    public MinDailyRollingFileAppender(Layout layout, String filename, String datePattern)
                                                                                          throws IOException {
        super(layout, filename, true);
        this.datePattern = datePattern;
        activateOptions();
    }

    /**
     * The <b>DatePattern</b> takes a string in the same format as expected by {@link SimpleDateFormat}. This options
     * determines the rollover schedule.
     */
    public void setDatePattern(String pattern) {
        datePattern = pattern;
    }

    /** Returns the value of the <b>DatePattern</b> option. */
    public String getDatePattern() {
        return datePattern;
    }

    @Override
    public void activateOptions() {
        super.activateOptions();
        if (datePattern != null && fileName != null) {
            now.setTime(System.currentTimeMillis());
            sdf = new SimpleDateFormat(datePattern);
            int type = computeCheckPeriod();
            printPeriodicity(type);
            rc.setType(type);
            File file = new File(fileName);
            scheduledFilename = fileName + sdf.format(new Date(file.lastModified()));

        } else {
            LogLog.error("Either File or DatePattern options are not set for appender [" + name
                         + "].");
        }
    }

    void printPeriodicity(int type) {
        switch (type) {
            case TOP_OF_MINUTE:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled every minute.");
                break;
            case TOP_OF_HOUR:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled on top of every hour.");
                break;
            case HALF_DAY:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled at midday and midnight.");
                break;
            case TOP_OF_DAY:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled at midnight.");
                break;
            case TOP_OF_WEEK:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled at start of week.");
                break;
            case TOP_OF_MONTH:
                LogLog.debug("Appender [" + name + "] to be rolled at start of every month.");
                break;
            default:
                LogLog.warn("Unknown periodicity for appender [" + name + "].");
        }
    }

    // This method computes the roll over period by looping over the
    // periods, starting with the shortest, and stopping when the r0 is
    // different from from r1, where r0 is the epoch formatted according
    // the datePattern (supplied by the user) and r1 is the
    // epoch+nextMillis(i) formatted according to datePattern. All date
    // formatting is done in GMT and not local format because the test
    // logic is based on comparisons relative to 1970-01-01 00:00:00
    // GMT (the epoch).

    int computeCheckPeriod() {
        RollingCalendar rollingCalendar = new RollingCalendar(gmtTimeZone, Locale.getDefault());
        // set sate to 1970-01-01 00:00:00 GMT
        Date epoch = new Date(0);
        if (datePattern != null) {
            for (int i = TOP_OF_MINUTE; i <= TOP_OF_MONTH; i++) {
                SimpleDateFormat simpleDateFormat = new SimpleDateFormat(datePattern);
                simpleDateFormat.setTimeZone(gmtTimeZone); // do all date formatting in GMT
                String r0 = simpleDateFormat.format(epoch);
                rollingCalendar.setType(i);
                Date next = new Date(rollingCalendar.getNextCheckMillis(epoch));
                String r1 = simpleDateFormat.format(next);
                // System.out.println("Type = "+i+", r0 = "+r0+", r1 = "+r1);
                if (r0 != null && r1 != null && !r0.equals(r1)) {
                    return i;
                }
            }
        }
        return TOP_OF_TROUBLE; // Deliberately head for trouble...
    }

    /**
     * Rollover the current file to a new file.
     */
    void rollOver() throws IOException {

        /* Compute filename, but only if datePattern is specified */
        if (datePattern == null) {
            errorHandler.error("Missing DatePattern option in rollOver().");
            return;
        }

        String datedFilename = fileName + sdf.format(now);
        // It is too early to roll over because we are still within the
        // bounds of the current interval. Rollover will occur once the
        // next interval is reached.
        if (scheduledFilename.equals(datedFilename)) {
            return;
        }

        // close current file, and rename it to datedFilename
        this.closeFile();

        File target = new File(scheduledFilename);
        if (target.exists()) {
            target.delete();
        }

        File file = new File(fileName);
        boolean result = file.renameTo(target);
        if (result) {
            LogLog.debug(fileName + " -> " + scheduledFilename);
        } else {
            LogLog.error("Failed to rename [" + fileName + "] to [" + scheduledFilename + "].");
        }

        try {
            // This will also close the file. This is OK since multiple
            // close operations are safe.
            this.setFile(fileName, true, this.bufferedIO, this.bufferSize);
        } catch (IOException e) {
            errorHandler.error("setFile(" + fileName + ", true) call failed.");
        }
        scheduledFilename = datedFilename;
    }

    /**
     * This method differentiates DailyRollingFileAppender from its super class.
     * <p>
     * Before actually logging, this method will check whether it is time to do a rollover. If it is, it will schedule
     * the next rollover time and then rollover.
     */
    @Override
    protected void subAppend(LoggingEvent event) {
        long n = System.currentTimeMillis();
        if (n >= nextCheck) {
            now.setTime(n);
            nextCheck = rc.getNextCheckMillis(now);
            try {
                rollOver();
            } catch (IOException ioe) {
                if (ioe instanceof InterruptedIOException) {
                    Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
                }
                LogLog.error("rollOver() failed.", ioe);
            }
        }
        super.subAppend(event);
    }
}

/**
 * RollingCalendar is a helper class to DailyRollingFileAppender. Given a periodicity type and the current time, it
 * computes the start of the next interval.
 */
class RollingCalendar extends GregorianCalendar {

    private static final long serialVersionUID = -3560331770601814177L;

    int                       type             = MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_TROUBLE;
    int                       minIntever       = 1;

    RollingCalendar() {
        super();
    }

    RollingCalendar(TimeZone tz, Locale locale) {
        super(tz, locale);
    }

    public int getMinIntever() {
        return minIntever;
    }

    public void setMinIntever(int minIntever) {
        this.minIntever = minIntever;
    }

    void setType(int type) {
        this.type = type;
    }

    public long getNextCheckMillis(Date now) {
        return getNextCheckDate(now).getTime();
    }

    public Date getNextCheckDate(Date now) {
        this.setTime(now);

        switch (type) {
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_MINUTE:
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                this.add(Calendar.MINUTE, minIntever);
                break;
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_HOUR:
                this.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                this.add(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 1);
                break;
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.HALF_DAY:
                this.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                int hour = get(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY);
                if (hour < 12) {
                    this.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 12);
                } else {
                    this.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
                    this.add(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH, 1);
                }
                break;
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_DAY:
                this.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                this.add(Calendar.DATE, 1);
                break;
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_WEEK:
                this.set(Calendar.DAY_OF_WEEK, getFirstDayOfWeek());
                this.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                this.add(Calendar.WEEK_OF_YEAR, 1);
                break;
            case MinDailyRollingFileAppender.TOP_OF_MONTH:
                this.set(Calendar.DATE, 1);
                this.set(Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MINUTE, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.SECOND, 0);
                this.set(Calendar.MILLISECOND, 0);
                this.add(Calendar.MONTH, 1);
                break;
            default:
                throw new IllegalStateException("Unknown periodicity type.");
        }
        return getTime();
    }
}
